Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 10:53am
A KICK IN THE EYE FROM THE FCC
[SOURCE: Seattle Times, AUTHOR: Editorial staff]
[Commentary] A kick in the eye. That is what a proposed change to media-ownership rules feels like. Contrary to statements from Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin that couch the proposal as a compromise, it is bad policy that helps only media conglomerates. The only compromise will be from corporations figuring out how to add more news outlets in an attempt to meet the bottom-line journalism demanded by Wall Street. Media reformers, consumer groups and parts of the press oppose the plan because it allows for cross-ownership of a newspaper and broadcast station in the nation's 20 largest media markets. The plan is made more dangerous because the commission could grant waivers outside the proposed criteria. The public's interest was obviously not considered. Had it been, Martin would have taken time to digest the six media-ownership hearings, which wrapped up in Seattle — four days before Martin announced his plan with an op-ed in The New York Times. That leaves the politicians. Martin seems to be trying to position his plan as a compromise for Congress. Expect Martin to favorably compare his rule changes to what the FCC passed in 2003, which were swatted aside by a federal appellate court.
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